Winston Glynn, who has been accused of killing a Burger King cashier in East Harlem during a $100 robbery, maintained his innocence in an exclusive jailhouse interview with The Post.
The man accused of murdering a teen-aged East Harlem Burger King cashier during a $100 robbery whined that he was the one being victimized, comparing himself to Nelson Mandela and Jesus Christ.
Bayron-Nieves had been working at Burger King for just three weeks before she was killed during a $100 robbery. “What happened to Nelson Mandela, what happened to Jesus? [They were] innocent,” said Glynn, 31, wearing a tan jumpsuit and staring with unflinching eyes. “I want to be a leader and all that. A lot of people are jealous, you know.” During the hour-long interview, Glynn rubbed his hands on his face as he tried to downplay the damning evidence.
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